Welcome to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Department of Corrections.

Our mission is to provide a cost effective, high degree of security for the citizens of Palm Beach County and to
provide for the safety of staff and inmates at each correctional facility. It is also recognized that incarceration
is, in and of itself, punishment. All inmates shall be held accountable for their actions and shall leave the detention
facility no worse physically or emotionally than when they were first incarcerated.

A positive atmosphere shall be created for both staff and inmates in accordance with Florida Model Jail Standards,
American Correctional Association, Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission, National Commission on Correctional
Health Care, as well as adherence to Florida State Statutes. We shall provide a safe and secure environment for inmates,
provide necessary training for correctional personnel and create a variety of programs, which provide inmates an opportunity
to prepare themselves for introduction into a less restrictive detention environment and eventual re-introduction into their
communities.

The Department of Corrections is committed to the preservation of human rights and dignity.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Department of Corrections operates a large jail system
that has received Accreditation by the Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission,
the American Correctional Association and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care.
The Final Audit Reports of
PBSO facilities may be accessed at the following links;

Security
Responsible for Inmate Housing during their period of incarceration.

The MAIN DETENTION CENTER is a 1526 bed facility located on Gun Club Road. Maximum, medium and minimum custody adult males
are housed in this facility. Juvenile and special population male and female inmates are also assigned to the Main Detention Center.

The CENTRAL DETENTION CENTER is a 17-acre compound, located adjacent to the South Florida Fairgrounds. This 967-bed facility houses medium and
minimum security inmates. The Substance Treatment and Recovery Program (STAR), Life Skills, Culinary Arts, Alternative Custody, and Drug Education programs are located at the Central Detention Center.

The WEST DETENTION CENTER is located in Belle Glade. The 126 bed facility houses medium and minimum custody adult male and female inmates.

Operations Bureau:

OPERATIONS
Includes units that provide services to inmates throughout their period of incarceration. Operations' units include Booking and
Release, Inmate Records, Inmate Property, Inmate Court, Transportation, Classification, Property Control and the Juvenile Assessment Center.

Corrections Court Security
Ensures the orderly, timely and secure presence of persons incarcerated in Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Correctional Facilities to
the various courts of The Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, in and for Palm Beach County, Florida.

Standards & Staff Development
The Standards and Staff Development Division supports the functions of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Department of
Corrections. The division consists of Accreditation, Contract Compliance, Criminal Investigations, Field Training Programs, Key Control,
Laundry and Quartermaster. These sections/units and other key staff assigned to the division work hard to support the overall goals and
mission of the Sheriff’s Office. The maintenance of standards and development of staff together provide the foundation to be built upon in
creating and maintaining working and living environments within our facilities that can be viewed as models for best practices within our
industry.

How do I find out if a person is in custody?
Booking information is available by calling Inmate Records (561) 688-4340. This number will provide
information for all three PBSO Correctional facilities.

How do I bond someone out of jail?
Bond information can be obtained or verified by calling Inmate Records (561) 688-4340.
Once the amount is determined, an individual may post a bond using the following options:

Post a CASH BOND (cash, money orders, or certified checks only, NO personal checks) in the
total amount of the bond made payable to Palm Beach County Sheriff.

Post bond using cash, credit or debit card at a Western Union Agent location or
by calling 1-800-634-3422 or online at www.westernunion.com. Make sure you include the
following information when completing the Blue Quick Collect Send Form:

A service fee will be charged by Western Union to process the money transfer.

Have a bondsman post a SURETY BOND. Most often, a bondsman will charge a percentage
of the bond as a fee for posting the bond and require the individual to sign a
promissory note. A list of local bondsmen are listed in the phone book and posted
in the Visitor's Lobby of the Main Detention Center and West Detention Center.

What are the procedures for picking up someone who has been bonded out of jail?
All individuals are released from either the Main Detention Center through the Visitor's Lobby, or
the West County Detention Center. Once the bond has been received, processed, and executed the
individual will be out-processed and will exit through this area. Friends and family members of the
individual can wait in the Visitor's Lobby or can be notified by telephone by the individual. Pay
phones are available in the Visitor's Lobby.

Can an inmate have telephone calls?
Inmates cannot receive telephone calls, but have access to a telephone in the housing unit where
they are assigned. Telephone calls are "collect". Local calls are $2.10 for up to 15 minutes. Charges
for all other calls vary by distance and length of call.

What programs are offered to rehabilitate inmates?
Educational, religious, and work programs are available to individuals. Among these programs
are:
Drug/Alcohol Education
Drug Court, Drug Farm
Life Skills Dorm
GED preparation and testing
Re-Entry Services
Questions or additional information can be obtained by calling Inmate Program Manager Articia Futch
at (561) 688-4508.

What medical services are available or provided to inmates?
Medical, dental and psychological services are provided under a contract with a medical provider.
Each facility has nursing staff on duty 24 hours a day to respond to routine medical issues, as well
as emergencies.

What are the procedures for visiting an inmate?
Visitation is conducted Thursday through Sunday at the facilities. Inmates are allowed to receive
one visit on a weekday and one visit on the weekend. Visitors must present a valid picture I.D.
and comply with dress code requirements. Minors must be accompanied by a parent, who must
present a copy of the minor's birth certificate. The actual hours of visitation are determined by
the individual's housing assignment and may be obtained by calling (561) 688-4340 or visit the
PBSO website. Proper attire must be worn or visitors will not be allowed access.
Visitation is provided to all inmates unless specific documented circumstances exist. The
circumstances may include behavioral issues, security issues and medical issues.

How can I volunteer at one of the correctional facilities?
Interested individuals can contact Inmate Program Manager Articia Futch at (561) 688-4508.

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For your convenience, the Security Clearance Application can be printed from this website (link at left). Mailing or delivery information is noted on the application.

What is the VINE Program?
Victim Information Notification Everyday (VINE) is a free, anonymous, computer-based telephone
service that provides automatic notification when an inmate is released, transferred, or escapes.
Only inmates housed in a PBSO Detention Facility will be included in the Palm Beach County
Sheriff's Office VINE program. For obtaining inmate status information call 1-877-727-6846.

How can a citizen commend an employee for a job well done?
If a citizen would like to make a comment about a service they received or observed, write to:
Sheriff Ric L. Bradshaw
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
3228 Gun Club Road
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
To utilize the form provided on our web site, go to www.pbso.org and click on Internal Affairs listed
under the related links, and complete and e-mail the form.

How can a citizen file a complaint against a PBSO employee?
To initiate a complaint against an employee of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, contact
Internal Affairs, any supervisor of the agency, or any sub-station or designated district. Complaint
forms are available at the front lobby at Headquarters anytime, day or night. The Internal Affairs
Division is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Another option is to download a complaint form from our web site. Go to www.pbso.org and click
on Internal Affairs, listed under the related links. You must have Adobe Acrobat in order to open the
file. Once the form is completed, it can be mailed or faxed to:

Be sure to include in full detail all of the information relevant to the complaint. Include a full name,
address, all contact numbers, names and contact information of witnesses, the names of the
employee(s) involved, and information that would assist us in conducting a timely investigation.